Slow Connection - database disconnected error

Hi
i am facing problem during the remote (through data card may be tat indicom or Relience) server access as it gives many times error. disconnected from database during the transactions & that session is terminated. However the other session remains working when acessed.
i only use one session at a time & keep second session open just to avoid re-login.
Please suggest where i can made modifications to set the connection as slow speed, will it work? if not any other wayout
Manvir

Manvir,
from logon pad select the connection->properties->advanced->then select the low speed connection.
Hope this helps.
Manoj Chintawar

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    c.synonym_name, INSTR(a.object_type, :"SYS_B_09"), :"SYS_B_10" from
    sys.all_objects a, sys.all_synonyms c where c.table_owner = a.owner
    and c.table_name = a.object_name and a.object_type IN
    (:"SYS_B_11",:"SYS_B_12") and a.status = :"SYS_B_13" and c.owner
    like:"SYS_B_14"escape:"SYS_B_15" and c.synonym_name
    like:"SYS_B_16"escape:"SYS_B_17" union all select distinct b.owner,
    CONCAT(b.package_name, :"SYS_B_18" || b.object_name),
    min(b.position), max(b.overload) from sys.all_arguments b where
    b.package_name IS NOT NULL and b.owner
    like:"SYS_B_19"escape:"SYS_B_20" and b.package_name
    like:"SYS_B_21"escape:"SYS_B_22" group by b.owner,
    CONCAT(b.package_name, :"SYS_B_23" || b.object_name) union all select
    distinct c.owner, CONCAT(c.synonym_name, :"SYS_B_24" ||
    b.object_name), min(b.position), max(b.overload) from
    sys.all_arguments b, sys.all_synonyms c where c.table_owner = b.owner
    and c.table_name = b.package_name and b.package_name IS NOT NULL and
    c.owner like:"SYS_B_25"escape:"SYS_B_26" and c.synonym_name
    like:"SYS_B_27"escape:"SYS_B_28" group by c.owner,
    CONCAT(c.synonym_name, :"SYS_B_29" || b.object_name) union all select
    distinct c.owner, c.synonym_name, min(b.position), max(b.overload)
    from sys.all_arguments b, sys.all_synonyms c where c.owner = b.owner
    and c.table_owner=b.package_name and c.table_name=b.object_name and
    c.owner like:"SYS_B_30"escape:"SYS_B_31" and c.synonym_name
    like:"SYS_B_32"escape:"SYS_B_33" group by c.owner, c.synonym_name
    RATIONALE: SQL statement with SQL_ID "30rku9qg2y30j" was executed 12270
    times and had an average elapsed time of 0.036 seconds.
    RATIONALE: Waiting for event "cursor: pin S wait on X" in wait class
    "Concurrency" accounted for 7% of the database time spent in
    processing the SQL statement with SQL_ID "30rku9qg2y30j".
    RATIONALE: Average CPU used per execution was 0.036 seconds.
    RECOMMENDATION 2: SQL Tuning, 23% benefit (1550 seconds)
    ACTION: Run SQL Tuning Advisor on the SQL statement with SQL_ID
    "7yv1ba0c8y86t".
    RELEVANT OBJECT: SQL statement with SQL_ID 7yv1ba0c8y86t and
    PLAN_HASH 2684283631
    Select WSTJ_.ROWID, WSTJ_.*, WMVD_.*
    From THPR.STOJOU WSTJ_, THPR.SMVTD WMVD_ Where ((WMVD_.VCRTYP_0(+) =
    WSTJ_.VCRTYP_0) AND (WMVD_.VCRNUM_0(+) = WSTJ_.VCRNUM_0) AND
    (WMVD_.VCRLIN_0(+) = WSTJ_.VCRLIN_0))
    And WMVD_.CCE2_0 = :1 And WSTJ_.IPTDAT_0 <= :2 And
    Substr(WMVD_.ITMDES1_0,:"SYS_B_0",:"SYS_B_1") <> :3 And
    Substr(WMVD_.ITMDES1_0,:"SYS_B_2",:"SYS_B_3") <> :4 And
    Substr(WMVD_.ITMDES1_0,:"SYS_B_4",:"SYS_B_5") <> :5 And
    ((WSTJ_.TRSFAM_0 = :6) Or (WSTJ_.TRSFAM_0 = :7))
    Order by WSTJ_.STOFCY_0,WSTJ_.UPDCOD_0,WSTJ_.ITMREF_0,WSTJ_.IPTDAT_0
    Desc,WSTJ_.MVTSEQ_0,WSTJ_.MVTIND_0
    RATIONALE: SQL statement with SQL_ID "7yv1ba0c8y86t" was executed 47
    times and had an average elapsed time of 32 seconds.
    RATIONALE: Average CPU used per execution was 32 seconds.
    RECOMMENDATION 3: SQL Tuning, 5.8% benefit (390 seconds)
    ACTION: Run SQL Tuning Advisor on the SQL statement with SQL_ID
    "cbtd2nt52qn1c".
    RELEVANT OBJECT: SQL statement with SQL_ID cbtd2nt52qn1c and
    PLAN_HASH 2897530229
    Select DAE_.ROWID, DAE_.*, HAE_.*
    From THPR.GACCENTRYD DAE_, THPR.GACCENTRY HAE_ Where ((HAE_.TYP_0(+)
    = DAE_.TYP_0) AND (HAE_.NUM_0(+) = DAE_.NUM_0))
    And HAE_.CPY_0 = :1 And HAE_.ACCDAT_0 >= :2 And HAE_.ACCDAT_0 <= :3
    And DAE_.ACC_0 = :4 And HAE_.FCY_0 >= :5 And HAE_.FCY_0 <= :6
    Order by DAE_.BPR_0,DAE_.CUR_0,DAE_.ACC_0
    RATIONALE: SQL statement with SQL_ID "cbtd2nt52qn1c" was executed 12980
    times and had an average elapsed time of 0.03 seconds.
    RATIONALE: Average CPU used per execution was 0.029 seconds.
    RECOMMENDATION 4: SQL Tuning, 2.1% benefit (138 seconds)
    ACTION: Run SQL Tuning Advisor on the SQL statement with SQL_ID
    "33t7fszkr29gy".
    RELEVANT OBJECT: SQL statement with SQL_ID 33t7fszkr29gy and
    PLAN_HASH 2684283631
    Select WSTJ_.ROWID, WSTJ_.*, WMVD_.*
    From THPR.STOJOU WSTJ_, THPR.SMVTD WMVD_ Where ((WMVD_.VCRTYP_0(+) =
    WSTJ_.VCRTYP_0) AND (WMVD_.VCRNUM_0(+) = WSTJ_.VCRNUM_0) AND
    (WMVD_.VCRLIN_0(+) = WSTJ_.VCRLIN_0))
    And WMVD_.CCE2_0 = :1 And WSTJ_.IPTDAT_0 <= :2 And
    Substr(WMVD_.ITMDES1_0,:"SYS_B_0",:"SYS_B_1") <> :3 And
    Substr(WMVD_.ITMDES1_0,:"SYS_B_2",:"SYS_B_3") <> :4 And
    Substr(WMVD_.ITMDES1_0,:"SYS_B_4",:"SYS_B_5") <> :5 And
    (((WSTJ_.TRSFAM_0 = :6) Or (WSTJ_.TRSFAM_0 = :7)))
    Order by WSTJ_.STOFCY_0,WSTJ_.UPDCOD_0,WSTJ_.ITMREF_0,WSTJ_.IPTDAT_0
    Desc,WSTJ_.MVTSEQ_0,WSTJ_.MVTIND_0
    RATIONALE: SQL statement with SQL_ID "33t7fszkr29gy" was executed 1
    times and had an average elapsed time of 136 seconds.
    RATIONALE: Average CPU used per execution was 138 seconds.
    FINDING 3: 15% impact (1008 seconds)
    SQL statements with the same text were not shared because of cursor
    environment mismatch. This resulted in additional hard parses which were
    consuming significant database time.
    RECOMMENDATION 1: Application Analysis, 15% benefit (1008 seconds)
    ACTION: Look for top reason for cursor environment mismatch in
    V$SQL_SHARED_CURSOR.
    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
    Common causes of environment mismatch are session NLS settings, SQL
    trace settings and optimizer parameters.
    SYMPTOMS THAT LED TO THE FINDING:
    SYMPTOM: Hard parsing of SQL statements was consuming significant
    database time. (20% impact [1336 seconds])
    SYMPTOM: Contention for latches related to the shared pool was
    consuming significant database time. (2% impact [135
    seconds])
    INFO: Waits for "cursor: pin S wait on X" amounted to 1% of
    database time.
    SYMPTOM: Wait class "Concurrency" was consuming significant
    database time. (2.3% impact [154 seconds])
    FINDING 4: 8.5% impact (570 seconds)
    Wait class "User I/O" was consuming significant database time.
    NO RECOMMENDATIONS AVAILABLE
    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
    Waits for I/O to temporary tablespaces were not consuming significant
    database time.
    The throughput of the I/O subsystem was not significantly lower than
    expected.
    FINDING 5: 5.3% impact (355 seconds)
    The SGA was inadequately sized, causing additional I/O or hard parses.
    RECOMMENDATION 1: DB Configuration, 3.2% benefit (215 seconds)
    ACTION: Increase the size of the SGA by setting the parameter
    "sga_target" to 1740 M.
    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
    The value of parameter "sga_target" was "1392 M" during the analysis
    period.
    SYMPTOMS THAT LED TO THE FINDING:
    SYMPTOM: Hard parsing of SQL statements was consuming significant
    database time. (20% impact [1336 seconds])
    SYMPTOM: Contention for latches related to the shared pool was
    consuming significant database time. (2% impact [135
    seconds])
    INFO: Waits for "cursor: pin S wait on X" amounted to 1% of
    database time.
    SYMPTOM: Wait class "Concurrency" was consuming significant
    database time. (2.3% impact [154 seconds])
    SYMPTOM: Wait class "User I/O" was consuming significant database time.
    (8.5% impact [570 seconds])
    INFO: Waits for I/O to temporary tablespaces were not consuming
    significant database time.
    The throughput of the I/O subsystem was not significantly lower
    than expected.
    FINDING 6: 4.2% impact (281 seconds)
    Cursors were getting invalidated due to DDL operations. This resulted in
    additional hard parses which were consuming significant database time.
    RECOMMENDATION 1: Application Analysis, 4.2% benefit (281 seconds)
    ACTION: Investigate appropriateness of DDL operations.
    SYMPTOMS THAT LED TO THE FINDING:
    SYMPTOM: Hard parsing of SQL statements was consuming significant
    database time. (20% impact [1336 seconds])
    SYMPTOM: Contention for latches related to the shared pool was
    consuming significant database time. (2% impact [135
    seconds])
    INFO: Waits for "cursor: pin S wait on X" amounted to 1% of
    database time.
    SYMPTOM: Wait class "Concurrency" was consuming significant
    database time. (2.3% impact [154 seconds])
    FINDING 7: 4% impact (266 seconds)
    Waits on event "log file sync" while performing COMMIT and ROLLBACK operations
    were consuming significant database time.
    RECOMMENDATION 1: Host Configuration, 4% benefit (266 seconds)
    ACTION: Investigate the possibility of improving the performance of I/O
    to the online redo log files.
    RATIONALE: The average size of writes to the online redo log files was
    26 K and the average time per write was 2 milliseconds.
    SYMPTOMS THAT LED TO THE FINDING:
    SYMPTOM: Wait class "Commit" was consuming significant database time.
    (4% impact [266 seconds])
    FINDING 8: 2.9% impact (192 seconds)
    Soft parsing of SQL statements was consuming significant database time.
    RECOMMENDATION 1: Application Analysis, 2.9% benefit (192 seconds)
    ACTION: Investigate application logic to keep open the frequently used
    cursors. Note that cursors are closed by both cursor close calls and
    session disconnects.
    RECOMMENDATION 2: DB Configuration, 2.9% benefit (192 seconds)
    ACTION: Consider increasing the maximum number of open cursors a session
    can have by increasing the value of parameter "open_cursors".
    ACTION: Consider increasing the session cursor cache size by increasing
    the value of parameter "session_cached_cursors".
    RATIONALE: The value of parameter "open_cursors" was "800" during the
    analysis period.
    RATIONALE: The value of parameter "session_cached_cursors" was "20"
    during the analysis period.
    SYMPTOMS THAT LED TO THE FINDING:
    SYMPTOM: Contention for latches related to the shared pool was consuming
    significant database time. (2% impact [135 seconds])
    INFO: Waits for "cursor: pin S wait on X" amounted to 1% of database
    time.
    SYMPTOM: Wait class "Concurrency" was consuming significant database
    time. (2.3% impact [154 seconds])
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
    Wait class "Application" was not consuming significant database time.
    Wait class "Configuration" was not consuming significant database time.
    Wait class "Network" was not consuming significant database time.
    Session connect and disconnect calls were not consuming significant database
    time.
    The database's maintenance windows were active during 100% of the analysis
    period.
    The analysis of I/O performance is based on the default assumption that the
    average read time for one database block is 10000 micro-seconds.
    An explanation of the terminology used in this report is available when you
    run the report with the 'ALL' level of detail.

    user12023161 wrote:
    I have upgraded 10.2.0.3.0 to 10.2.0.5.0 and facing same issue. The database is slow in general after upgrade compared to 10.2.0.3.0.Try setting OPTIMIZER_FEATURE_ENABLE parameter to 10.2.0.3.
    Refer following link:
    http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14237/initparams142.htm

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